Mimi has been teaching Tango in the Villa Urquiza style for over 40 years in Buenos Aires and has taught most of the great dancers at one time or another.

She has been coming to Gainesville each of the last three years to share her great love of Tango with people who want a deeper understanding of technique and elegance.

There will be many drills that progressively build your technique combined with interesting step combinations that will result in your dancing more comfortably, more elegantly, with less effort and more enjoyment for you and your Tango partners.

If you would like a private lesson or have a super complex step you want to master and haven’t been able to, contact Gordon Erlebacher
to arrange a private lesson NOW while she is in the Tallahassee/Gainesville area through Tuesday June 29th.

There will be experienced translators familiar with Mimi’s technique at the workshops. But those who want a leg up on translation should review the following key word list of words that Mimi frequently uses in class:

falange : phalange (Anatomically, any one of the bones in the fingers
or toes. (Plural: phalanges.) There are 3 phalanges (the proximal,
middle, and distal phalanx) in most of the fingers and toes. However,
the thumb and large toe have only two phalanges that accounts for their
being shorter.)